Boulder Psychotherapy Institute

Advanced Training in Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP) — since 1989

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado


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Linda Gay Cotter, M.A., L.P.C.
Crossroads Garden Building
1800 30th St, Suite 210-J,
Boulder, CO 80301

phone: 303 818 6483

Professional Specialties: adolescent, family and marital/relationship therapy, depression and other mood disorders, self-esteem issues, parenting skills, ADHD and the recovery from addictive behaviors. 15 years experience with intake, assessment, diagnostic practices and treatment plan designs. Nominated for Colorado Outstanding Counselor, offering a sliding scale fee structure supporting a solution-focused and goal oriented practice.

 

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Jessica Baker, L.P.C.

www.tendingtheground.com
Boulder, CO 80301

phone: 541 324 6241

I provide support through the difficult contours of major life changes, anxiety, and grief, trauma and PTSD. With an MA from Naropa in the Contemplative Program, somatic training and EMDR, I utilize body and mind resourcing, mindfulness, and depth psychology practices.

 

Eve Katz, M.A., L.P.C.

Boulder Short-Term Psychotherapy


phone: (303) 499-1223

Counseling and psychotherapy in Boulder.

 

Skye Levy

Inner Well Psychotherapy


phone: ‪(720) 310-5546‬

Attuned, intelligent, and imaginative psychotherapy for young adults (18+) and mid-life adults. I use a relational approach to helping clients learn to accept life on life’s terms, while finding meaning, connection, and healing in the process. I am depth psychology and part-work informed and my approach is warm, connected, realistic, and non-judgmental. My practice is 100% virtual and I offer generous sliding-scale spots. I am warmly welcoming new clients.

 

Rossina Schroeer-Santiago

People House Affordable Counseling Program - Intern
3035 West 25th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80211

phone: (720) 507-6706

The human capacity is an unstoppable force once it has harnessed the power of self-efficacy. Rossina operates from a strengths based, person-centered approach that taps into this precious resource. Areas of focus include veterans issues, trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and career counseling. She employs a blend of Person Centered, Solutions Focused Brief, and Cognitive Behavior Therapies in her work. Coupled with empathy and encouragement, individuals will find they are better equipped to face adversities and sustain their victories. She is currently in pursuit of her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Argosy University.

 

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